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“There is an opportunity for us to reinvent ourselves; to be out there and helping our community. If that means saving resources by extending your shelter into homes and allowing these pets to go from one home to another then, why not?”


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This episode is sponsored in part by Smalls Fresh Cat Food and Doobert.com.

Mandy Evans has spent over a decade as the executive director of Better Together Animal Alliance—formerly Panhandle Animal Shelter—in Ponderay, Idaho, and hosts the podcast People are animals too, Darnit! When Better Together experienced an increase in owner surrenders, the Home to Home program was born. As a result the shelter saw an astounding 33% decrease in owner surrenders and Mandy knew it was something that needed to be shared with other shelters.

In this episode, Stacy and Mandy discuss big programming changes that shift perspectives on traditional sheltering mindsets. Mandy also shares tips on executive director longevity, creating a board of directors that doesn’t favor fear, and the future of sheltering as she sees it.

Hear more from Mandy Evans on her podcast, People are animals too, Darnit! Find out about the Home to Home program by visiting their website. Check out the Better Together Animal Alliance Website or follow them on Facebook and Instagram to see what they develop next.

A transcript for Episode 422 can be downloaded here.


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